Dynamic Movement Intervention
Intensives help form new neuronal connections crucial for motor skill development
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to assist children with motor delays in enhancing their automatic postural responses and achieving developmental milestones. DMI’s primary objective is to provoke targeted active motor responses from the child through precisely designed dynamic exercises prescribed by a therapist. This approach promotes neuroplasticity, facilitating the formation of new neuronal connections crucial for motor skill development.
Our intensive programs are customized for each child, informed by collaborative discussions, individual goals, initial assessments, and valuable input from parents and ongoing therapists. We concentrate on various aspects of development, including static and dynamic balance, motor planning, and other impairments, enabling children to progress from fundamental skills like rolling to more complex walking abilities. DMI is particularly effective for children with diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, spina bifida, and acquired brain injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is DMI?
“Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delay by improving automatic postural responses and promoting progress toward developmental milestones. The goal of DMI is to provoke a specified active motor response from the child in response to defined dynamic exercises prescribed by the therapist. This comprehensive intervention incorporates current research on neurorehabilitation, technologies, and methodologies. DMI stimulates neuroplasticity to facilitate new neuronal connections and development of motor milestones.”
– DMITherapy.com
What are intensives?
Intensive therapy programs deliver services to children at an increased frequency, enabling them to achieve significant progress toward the goals established by families and therapists. By enhancing the frequency of sessions, we can facilitate quicker advancements in a shorter timeframe. Each intensive program is tailored to the individual child, taking into account initial assessments, discussions with parents, and insights from ongoing therapists. We focus on a range of areas, including static and dynamic balance, motor planning, and other challenges, helping children develop skills from rolling to advanced walking. Our use of massed practice promotes neuroplasticity, empowering our patients to acquire new gross motor skills effectively.
What should I do if my child becomes upset during a technique or intensive?
It’s not uncommon for children to experience frustration or tears during intensive therapy, especially when engaging in challenging handling techniques. While witnessing this can be difficult, it’s important to remember that these techniques are designed to build strength and enhance body awareness and organization. As your child progresses, their overall tolerance will improve. During these moments, offering your child support and reassurance, while also encouraging the therapist’s efforts, can be incredibly helpful. Children are perceptive; your positive reinforcement of the process will help them feel more at ease throughout their therapy journey.
Once the intensive is complete, how can we continue to support my child’s skills?
At the conclusion of our intensive program, we provide each child with a personalized written home exercise program (HEP) tailored to their specific needs. This program is thoroughly reviewed and practiced with parents on the final day of the intensive to ensure understanding and proper implementation. We also collaborate closely with ongoing therapists to communicate what skills were worked on, the progress made, and the details of the HEP provided to families. If desired, we welcome B23 providers to join a session with prior notice from parents.
What should I bring for my child during the intensive?
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for your child during the intensive, please bring the following items:
- Snacks for breaks
- Comfortable shoes for various activities
- Any preferred toys that have proven effective in motivating your child at home or during therapy sessions
- A bathing suit and swim diaper (if your child is suitable for aquatic therapy)
Who can benefit from DMI?
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) may be especially beneficial for children with one or more of the following diagnoses. If you have questions or would like further insights, please don’t hesitate to reach out or discuss with your treating provider:
- Cerebral palsy
- Down syndrome
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- Genetic disorders
Spina bifida - CVA/Stroke/Hypoxic Ischemic
- Encephalopathy (HIE)
- Other spinal cord lesions
- Acquired brain injury
- Arthrogryposis
- Premature infants
- Angelman syndrome
- Periventricular leukomalacia
- Cytomegalovirus
- Undiagnosed global developmental delays, including but not limited to patients with:
– Hypotonia, dystonia, hypertonia, or mixed tone
– Delayed gross motor skill attainment
– Global muscle weakness
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My girls have been going to Cheshire Fitness Zone since the summer of 2015 and the therapy they receive from their therapist is the best therapy they have ever received. The therapists are the friendliest and nicest group of therapists we have ever met. The girls enjoy going to therapy and I am very happy that we go to Cheshire Fitness Zone.
My family has been blessed with this amazing crew at Cheshire Fitness Zone for almost five years. My daughter started PT at six months of age when we discovered unexpected delays. The staff from day one has gone above and beyond to help my daughter to be where she is today. They are not only extremely knowledgeable in their individual fields, but make everyone who walks through their door feel welcome and cared for. After the past five years, I consider these individuals like family. They have taught me so many ways to help my daughter and also to strive for the best and prepare for her future. I would highly recommend Cheshire Fitness Zone to anyone who needs services for their children. We appreciate it more than you’ll ever know.
I love it here. They make you feel like family; they work with your schedule. Everyone in the office is very friendly. I’m here with my son three times a week and I see the differences from when he first started and he’s been doing great. This place is just great with my son and with other kids I see around. I’m truly blessed to be around great people all the time.
A five star rating would not be enough for Cheshire Fitness Zone! From the first time I called to schedule my son’s consult to now one year later, we are consistently greeted by the most caring and loving staff. My son goes to Cheshire Fitness Zone for oral motor/speech therapy and sees Miss Kim. When I say she is the best, she truly is! From day one she has put her heart and soul into my child’s therapy. The strides my son has made in one year is amazing. Not only is Kim the nicest person ever, she is extremely knowledgeable in her field and is constantly thinking of new ways to improve my son’s speech.
Highly recommend. The warm, loving atmosphere sets the tone for these highly motivated therapists to do their thing. The office staff is top notch as well!!
Both of our sons have participated in physical, occupational, and speech therapy at Cheshire Fitness Zone. We make the forty minute trek to Cheshire three times per week because the therapists are like none other we have encountered. Our sons (4 and 5 years old) have received therapy since birth and I was so pleased to have found Cheshire Fitness Zone. Both of my kids have been challenged and nurtured by the therapists. They are so amazing with the kids and I am thankful for their dedication.
We have been coming to Cheshire Fitness Zone for more than two years. The therapists are friendly, compassionate, and professional. Not only do they do a fabulous job with the therapy, but they also consider the individual behavioral needs for our son. They are caring while pushing him to achieve goals that at times he might feel he can do and he does. Thank you to Craig and the staff for all that you do!
The physical therapists at Cheshire Fitness Zone are warm, caring individuals. They have worked with my daughter for about a year and a half now and she has made tremendous progress building her core strength, coordination, balance, and overall strengthening. I recommend them highly.
Everyone at Cheshire Fitness is always so friendly and welcoming. They provide a wonderful atmosphere for the children and are so supportive. The best gift anyone can give a parent is caring for his or her kid and helping his or her kid to live to their greatest potential and that is exactly what the therapists at Cheshire Fitness Zone do. They truly care and we will be forever grateful for the tools they have provided our child.
Cheshire Fitness Zone therapists offer hope, encouragement, and creativity. They deliver on persistence, personal gains, and individual growth because they genuinely care. In spite of working on the steps to tie his shoes for over six months at a different facility, at Cheshire Fitness Zone Erin never lost hope or let him quit. Although he had no idea each week she worked on skills that when put together would tie a shoe. She approached the idea of tying many times only to be met with complete resistance and totally shutting down. Then one day he came to me after his session and said, ‘Hey mom, guess what? I can tie my shoes.’ When I saw the pride in his eyes and the encouragement on Erin’s face I knew he had done it. It was one of the happiest moments of his childhood. What a gift…self-pride and independence.